The small bumps on the back wall of the throat are medically called lymphatic follicles in the back of the throat wall. Lymphatic follicles of the posterior pharyngeal wall are present in anyone, and the absence of lymphatic follicles is abnormal. Normal lymphoid follicles are not elevated, but under the stimulation of chronic inflammation or acute inflammation, the lymphoid follicles become congested, edematous, and hyperplastic, and then they are elevated like a small bump or mound-like elevation. For lymphatic follicle hyperplasia in the throat wall, it can be treated with some medications, such as Chinese patent medicines for clearing heat and detoxification, watermelon cream tablets and Huasu tablets. In the acute stage, lymphatic follicles in the throat wall cause congestion and edema, and pain in the throat can be treated with some antibiotics or even hormones. For lymphatic follicles in the throat wall that are obviously hyperplastic and bulging, resulting in a strong sensation of flesh in the throat, some invasive treatments such as plasma ablation can also be used. The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor’s interview for specific medication and treatment.